INSURANCE NEWS

Why Big Oil Is Asking EPA Not to Cut its Polluter Reporting Program

The Environmental Protection Agency says its proposal to stop greenhouse gas reporting for big polluters could save oil and gas companies up to $256 million a year. Some of them are countering that it could hurt their business instead. Companies, …
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GEICO Sues Medical Firms in Florida, NY Over Alleged No-Fault Auto Fraud

GEICO is taking aggressive action against medical firms in Florida and New York, accusing them of leading multimillion-dollar, no-fault auto insurance fraud schemes. In a lawsuit filed this month in federal court in Tampa, GEICO charged that AJ Therapy Center …
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Big Food Readies New Strategy Against RFK Jr. Push in States

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spent months criss-crossing the country, cheering on Republican governors who have signed laws aimed at improving their food supply. Now food and beverage companies including Kraft Heinz Co., Conagra Brands Inc., PepsiCo Inc. …
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China Trade Spat Threatens Wisconsin’s ‘Napa Valley’ of Ginseng

The cool woodlands of central Wisconsin boast soils packed with Ice Age mineral deposits that make the area perfect for the cultivation of ginseng, a medicinal root that has been exported to Asia for more than 300 years. Sliced and …
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Lyft Protected by Florida’s 2017 Law in Driver’s Miami Crash, Appeals Court Says

The ride-sharing company known as Lyft and its insurers are largely protected from negligence and vicarious liability lawsuits in accidents, thanks to Florida’s 2017 statute governing app-based ride networks, a state appeals court decided Wednesday. The ruling by Florida’s 3rd …
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NY Insurance Regulator Warns of Cyber Threats From Third-Party Service Providers

The New York State financial services regulator warns insurance companies, banks and other financial services institutions of the cyber risks associated with the growing use of third-party service providers (TPSP). Exposure to threats will continue to grow as reliance on …
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Google Backs Gas Power Plant With Carbon Capture for Midwest Data Centers

Google has entered into the first corporate agreement to buy electricity from a U.S. power plant using carbon capture and storage in a deal to help fuel its data centers in the country’s Midwest region, the technology company said on …
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Disaster Relief Fund Hits Critical Low as Shutdown Endures

As the US government shutdown hurtles through a fourth week, the main source of federal funding for disaster relief efforts is running critically low, according to people familiar with the matter and an internal report reviewed by Bloomberg. The Disaster …
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People Moves: Acrisure Re Appoints Morrison

Acrisure Re, the reinsurance division of global fintech leader Acrisure, appointed Dan Morrison senior vice president. Based in New York, Morrison supports Acrisure’s in-house U.S. delegated underwriting team, a key client for Acrisure Re through its expanding portfolio of programs. …
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Thames Among UK’s Worst-Polluting Water Firms as Incidents Rise

Thames Water was among Britain’s most-polluting water companies last year as the total number of serious incidents jumped 60%, the Environment Agency said Thursday. Thames’ failure to improve its environmental performance, as well as sky-high debts, have left the firm …
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Old Republic to Acquire Small Farmowner Insurer Everett Cash Mutual

Old Republic International Corp., the Chicago-based specialty insurer, announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Everett Cash Mutual Insurance Co. and its affiliated companies (ECM), following its conversion to a stock company in a sponsored demutualization transaction. …
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New Jersey Claims Amazon Discriminated Against Pregnant, Disabled Workers

The state of New Jersey sued Amazon.com on Wednesday, accusing the company of unlawfully refusing workplace accommodations to warehouse employees who have disabilities or were pregnant and firing some who asked for them. The lawsuit filed in New Jersey state …
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